08-05-2020, 01:44 PM
(08-05-2020, 12:44 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: Then that means you're going to have an awfuly disappointing season from either Green, Higgins, or Boyd.
There's simply not enough balls to go around. For Ross to have a legitimate season it's probably going to mean at least 800 yards and 5 TD's. Those yards and TD's are going to have to come at the expense of others that are currently projected to be bigger contributors.
Think of it this way, if the follow players hit these numbers, what's left?
AJ Green - 1,000 yards
Tyler Boyd - 1,000 yards
Tee Higgins - 600 yards
Mixon/Bernard - 600 yards
Uzomah/Sample - 600 yards
Misc (Tate/Willis/Carter/Erickson) - 250 yards
Total - 4,050 yards
Those are all pretty conservative benchmarks. The numbers out of the running backs and TE spots are basically pulled from our averages over the last few seasons. The misc. number is probably low.
It's really easy to say "I think AJ is back, and has a good season", "I think Boyd keeps his numbers up", "I think Tee Higgins has a productive first year", etc. But when you start looking at the actual numbers it will take for all of that to happen, there's simply nothing left for Ross to do on a large scale.
So you have to take your pick, is it he has a good season and we all want him back, but one of these other guys really underperforms? Or is John Ross doesn't do a whole lot, and ends up with under 400 yards? You can't have your cake and eat it too.
Or does Burrow shatter every rookie record known to man? Lol
As for Ross' leg, my youngest grandson has a condition where one leg is noticeably larger than the other. We won't know for some time if it will affect his abilities to play sports. Ross may have the same condition.
Go Benton Panthers!!